April 7, 2014

Stashbusters Anonymous with Aly Dosdall is a 12-step program to turn product collectors into productive scrapbookers. If you're great at collecting scrapbooking supplies but less great at using what you have, join Aly Dosdall's 12-step stashbusting program! In four fun-filled weeks, Aly will give you both the inspiration and the incentives you need (weekly prize giveaways) to transform all those products into actual projects - go from potential idea to finished page!

Each week, you'll get three stashbusting challenges complete with sketches, video tutorials, bonus handouts, free printables, and example layouts from Aly and her hand-picked guest designers. Guess what? I'll be one of them!

This workshop begins on Thursday! If you'd like a chance at winning a free seat in the Stashbusters Anonymous
workshop at Big Picture Classes, leave a comment telling me the one item in
your stash that you have the most of (patterned paper,
washi tape, punches, markers, etc). Comments will remain open until Sunday, April 13th at 11:59 pm PST. Please be sure to leave your email address so that I can contact you if you win. I will select a winner at random and they will be contacted with instructions on how to register for class.

***Update: I've extended the deadline for this giveaway. Although the course does begin on the 10th, registration is open until the 16th, so there will still be time to register for class.***

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About Me

I am a wife, and a mother to four boys (our sweet Michael rests in peace with our Heavenly Father). We are expecting a little girl in March of 2015.
I love spending time with my family, and making our house a home. I can start my day without coffee, but I don't like to. My interests include learning about my Catholic faith, cooking, photography, sewing, and I should confess, I spend an inordinate amount of my free time scrapbooking.

Why ecclesia domestica?

The title of this blog is inspired by an expression which calls the family the domestic church.

From the Catechism of the Catholic Church: "In our own time, in a world often alien and even hostile to faith, believing families are of primary importance as centers of living, radiant faith. For this reason the Second Vatican Council, using an ancient expression, calls the family the ecclesia domestica. It is in the bosom of the family that parents are "by word and example...the first heralds of the faith with regard to their children." paragraph 1656

Here I share stories and photos from my family's adventures, as well as my love for documenting those memories through scrapbooking.